Zynqgeek Blog

Here we have a blog post written by Tim Hoyt. Tim is a Research Engineer with Invincea Labs working with UltraZed to accelerate many types of High Performance Compute (HPC) nodes. Tim’s post has a well-documented procedure that you can follow with your own UltraZed Starter Kit to build up and enable a basic framework for your development and productization centered around the UltraZed Starter Kit and a headless Ubuntu Server install.

You can find a link to his blog post and project on our UltraZed support forums:

The Avnet GitHub repository is the new location for getting access to all of your demo and
reference design needs! GitHub contains a historical record of all files and changes to
those files. GitHub is a social repository. This means you will not only be able to see old
and new changes to the repository, but you can actually subscribe to the repository to be
alerted when there are changes! Being a social method for developing, there are even
mechanisms for submitting changes BACK to the developers themselves!

Hello Zynq'ers! This blog post will be walk you through a very basic (base) Zynq design using Vivado IP Integrator (IPI). This post is the equivalent of the PlanAhead/EDK based flow blog post found here. With the introduction of Vivado 2013.2, Zynq is fully supported within Vivado and IPI (definitely a game changer, and you are about to find out why).

Note: this tutorial was done on a i5 (laptop) with 8GB of ram running Windows 7 64 bit.